In article <fvspji$q76$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
~consul <consul@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> and thus Anim8rFSK inscribed ...
> > Mark Nobles <cmn-nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >> David <dimlan17@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >>> "Warehouse," from UMS, revolves around two FBI agents -- by-the-book
> >>> Myka (Kelly) and rule-bender Peter (McClintock) -- who, after saving
> >>> the life of the U.S. president, are relocated to Warehouse 13, a
> >>> location that houses supernatural objects the government has
collected
> >>> over the centuries. The duo's assignment is to retrieve missing
> >>> objects and investigate reports of new ones.
>
> I'm reminded of that tv show Special Agent ??? a while back, with a Cop
doing.
>
> >> This sounds an awful lot like Torchwood. And even more like an old
> >> Sci-Fi Channel series where there was a bunch of supernatural objects
> >> that had gotten lost and three people who were fetching them back. An
> >> old guy, a young guy and a young gal.
> > Friday the 13th, The Series (which had nothing whatsoever to do with
the
> > movies in any way, shape, or form).
>
> So why in the world was it titled that? At least in story?
So people would watch it. I think somebody bought the rights to the
title, realized there was no way in hell to make a series out of the
concept, so they made a generic series (that wasn't all that bad) and
stuck the title on it.
--
Star Trek 09:
No Shat, No Show.


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